Next Tuckshop is Friday 17rh November
Order forms were sent home Friday 10th November.
Please remember to return order forms by Wednesday 8th November.
Next Tuckshop is Friday 17rh November
Order forms were sent home Friday 10th November.
Please remember to return order forms by Wednesday 8th November.
Friday 17th November: Beth ( Abigail & Ethan)
Friday 24th November: Kath (Harry)
Friday 1st December: Renitha (Adriana)
Friday 8th December: Kitty (Bella)
Friday 15th December: Karen (Daniel)
Assemblies will be every second week in Term 4.
Friday 17th November
Friday 1st December
You can order online each Wednesday and the lunch orders will be delivered to school. If you haven't ordered previously you will need to create an account.
Orders MUST be placed prior to 8:30am.
To place an order www.classroomcuisine.com.au.
Term 4 is Summer Uniform
From Week 3 it is expected that all children wear :
Summer uniform on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday (except during netball clinics) and Friday.
Sports Uniform : Tuesday and during Netball Clinics Thursday 9th Nov, 16th Nov, 23rd Nov and 30th November
Netball Clinics for Prep (Foundation) to Year 6.
The dates are:
Thursday 9th November, 16th November, 23rd November and 30th November.
Sorry about the previous Incorrect October dates!
The children are asked to wear Sports Uniform on these days.
We are also lucky enough to be able to purchase some additional netball equipment.
It is a great bonus to be able to access Sporting School funding for additional support.
Parish Newsletter Saturday 11th November and Sunday 12th November
The three gospel accounts from the final three weeks leading up to the season of Advent all come from Chapter 25 of the Gospel of Matthew. They can be seen together as an extended treatise on living life in response to Jesus’ message and preparing for the end of time. This week’s gospel starts out as a Kingdom parable and becomes a bit more of a metaphor for living a Christian life.
The gospel parable relates to ten bridesmaids – five foolish and five wise – who are participating in a wedding ritual that involves meeting the bridegroom and escorting him the last part of his way to the wedding reception. The foolish bridesmaids have not brought sufficient reserves of oil for their lamps and have to leave at the critical time to try to obtain more. When they eventually arrive at the reception hall they are turned away because they have shamed themselves as well as the bride and groom by not fulfilling their duty. Some of the original audience of Matthew’s gospel, along with many of the early Christian followers, had an expectation that Jesus was going to return and usher in the end of the world in their lifetime. The message of this gospel is captured in Jesus’ final words, ‘So stay awake, because you do not know either the day or the hour.’ The timing of Jesus’ coming cannot be predicted and so all Christian believers, like the bridesmaids, need to continue to act with hope and expectation; being prepared for the fact that it may be further off than anticipated. Many early Christians were living their lives as though the world would end at any time. The gospel warns them, and us, to continue to follow the example of Jesus and not to become complacent – expecting that everything is about to come to an end.
Thursday November 9th ,16th, 23rd & 30th Sporting School Netball Clinics
Friday 1st December - Children's Disco
Monday 11th December - Whole School End of Year Celebration
Thursday 14th December- Year 6 Graduation Mass and Dinner
Friday 15th December- Whole School finish